Rear Projection Solar Telescope
Dark regions on the solar surface appear in generally predictable patterns and locations, growing larger over a few days to a few months and then fading away. Sunspots develop where high concentrations of magnetic field inhibit the flow of energy, producing cooler regions compared to surrounding areas.
This is a useful scope for schools & colleges for Astronomy presentations. Projection method is safe & effective way to enjoy sun's features.
In this project i have used 60mm achromatic doublet lens with 25 mm metal eyepiece. Scope has a 3 inch by 3 inch secondary mirror. Casing is made of 25 & 12mm rubber wood. Lens is housed in a 70mm Aluminum tube. Here the image of the sun is projected on a white plastic sheet.
This is a useful scope for schools & colleges for Astronomy presentations. Projection method is safe & effective way to enjoy sun's features.
In this project i have used 60mm achromatic doublet lens with 25 mm metal eyepiece. Scope has a 3 inch by 3 inch secondary mirror. Casing is made of 25 & 12mm rubber wood. Lens is housed in a 70mm Aluminum tube. Here the image of the sun is projected on a white plastic sheet.
Ready for machining |
Machined focuser & collar |
1 Comments:
Hello Anil
Congratulations,very nice and clever.
Looking forward for your ATM achievements.
To improve the contrast maybe you will want to add a hood on a hinge on the upper side and with triangular sides.Like the ones used on XIX Century camera obscura.It is stated that hinged hood/cover is improving twice the contrast.
Regards,Mircea
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